The Cayman Islands National Attractions Authority (CINAA) was established under the Cayman Islands National Attractions Authority Act, 2023 (Act 8 of 2023) on 1 June 2023. This Act repealed and replaced the Tourism Attraction Board Act, 1996. The primary function of the CINAA is to execute the general and financial management of all property vested in the Authority or placed under its management in accordance with the general policies of the Government. Currently the Authority manages Pedro St. James, a building of historic interest and a heritage site for visitors, the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, a conservation effort of both the Cayman Islands Government and the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, the Hell Geological Site and the Cayman Craft Market.
The mission of the Cayman Islands National Attractions Authority is to enhance and diversify Cayman's tourism product by offering high quality attractions that display Cayman's culture, history, geology, flora and fauna; by providing leadership and skilled management that effectively administers allocated resources for the efficient development and preservation of its attractions.